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Taken 7-Aug-10
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Dimensions2592 x 3872
Original file size9.09 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spacesRGB
Date taken7-Aug-10 17:20
Date modified16-Aug-10 16:24
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Camera makeNIKON CORPORATION
Camera modelNIKON D200
Focal length55 mm
Focal length (35mm)82 mm
Max lens aperturef/2.8
Exposure1/320 at f/9
FlashNot fired
Exposure bias0 EV
Exposure modeAuto
Exposure prog.Normal
ISO speedISO 160
Metering modePattern
Digital zoom1x
Vigur

Vigur

A home, a place to visit, a museum, a birdwatchers paradise, the pearl of the Westfjords are all words that can and have been used to describe this small island in the far northwest of Iceland.
It is the second largest island of the Isafjordur Bay or the Djup. It is about 2 km long and 400 m wide. One family lives at the island all year. Their livelihood is based on farming, the collection of eggs and eiderdown, bird catch and tourism. The island is home to about 8000 puffins, a large number of eider ducks, arctic terns, guillemots and many other types of birds can be found on the island. Most of the houses are from late 19th century or early 20th. The only surviving windmill in Iceland is situated in Vigur, owned by the National Museum of Iceland but maintained at the island. During summer visitors can go to Vigur Island daily on organized tours.
(icelandinfocus.com)